A trademark is a registered symbol, name, or slogan that represents a company’s products, goods, or services. Some examples are icons such as the Apple or the Golden Arches, names like “NBC” and “Microsoft”, and the phrase “I’m lovin’ it.”
A copyright gives exclusive rights to an individual or company to produce, publish, record, or sell a unique product. Some examples are text, books, art, music, and photos.
Intellectual Property is an umbrella term that encompasses patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
No. Rights can be established based on legitimate use of a mark. Copyright automatically exists from the moment a work is created.
Registering your trademark or copyright has many advantages and gives certain protections, including:
Infringement of your trademark or copyright can be detrimental to your success. Registration gives you the opportunity to fight infringement if it ever occurs.
Infringement is unauthorized use of a trademark or copyright which may confuse consumers about the source of a product.
Whether you are being sued for infringement or you feel your trademark or copyright has been infringed upon, we can help.
Call us at 801-354-1200 or simply contact us online. Schedule a free initial consultation where we will review your case and potential legal options at no charge to you.